W. D. Wetherell’s haunting story about the power of death, the pain of loss, and the possibility of hope in a time of war.

Monday, May 2, 2016

In Honor of USS Midway CV-41 Part 2 of 2…

A Century of November will always maintain
a heartfelt connection to the Men and Women who have supported and sacrificed
for their families, communities and country.

Once again, the
development of the feature film A Century of November is put into
perspective and yet again it seems to pale in comparison, when stepping foot
onto a legendary aircraft carrier that has provided air support, withstood and
survived countless encounters, once again, standing the test of time as one of
the only remaining U.S. aircraft carriers of the World War II Era that is not
of Essex-class.

Learning and feeling the
history, he walked through with great appreciation and respect, every corridor,
hallway, room, quarters, offices and again too many other place to name. He
continued through every nook and cranny on the entire aircraft carrier below
deck.

Above Deck was
another story…

The planes, fighter
jets and choppers were “amazing” he said. "You were able to get into most of
them and sit down and feel what it was like to be encapsulated inside" he
continued.

The great minds and
back breaking hard work that it took to design, build and deploy this marvel upon
the sea to serve, support and protect many countries and nations around the
world is a tribute to the enduring spirit of mankind.